Literature

  1. "C" by Anthony Cave Brown
  2. "Coming Out" as a Literay Theme
  3. "Confession" and "The New Birth" by Menno Simons
  4. C. D. Wright
  5. C. Day Lewis by Cecil Day-Lewis
  6. C. E. Vulliamy
  7. C. I. Lewis
  8. C. J. Koch
  9. C. K. Williams
  10. C. L. R. James
  11. C. L. R. James's Caribbean by Paul Buhle, Paget Henry
  12. C. P. Snow
  13. C. S. Forester by Cecil Lewis Troughton Smith
  14. C. S. Lewis
  15. Cabal by Michael Dibdin
  16. Cabin Fever by Monica Elizabeth Knight
  17. Cadastre by Aimé Césaire
  18. Caddie Woodlawn by Carol Ryrie Brink
  19. Cademon by Denise Levertov
  20. Cadillac Desert: The American West and Its Disappearing Water by Marc Reisner
  21. Cadillac Jack by Larry McMurtry
  22. Cadillac Jukebox by James Lee Burke
  23. Cadmus by Unknown
  24. Cadmus
  25. Caesar by Adrian Goldsworthy
  26. Caesar by Irwin Isenberg
  27. Caesar and Cleopatra by George Bernard Shaw
  28. Caesar or Nothing by Pío Baroja
  29. Caesar's Hours by Sid Caesar
  30. Caged Bird by Maya Angelou
  31. Cahokia by Timothy R. Pauketat
  32. Cain by José Saramago
  33. Cain by Lord George Gordon Byron
  34. Cairo by Max Rodenbeck
  35. Cairo by André Raymond
  36. Cakes and Ale by W. Somerset Maugham
  37. Cal by Bernard MacLaverty
  38. Calamities of Exile by Lawrence Weschler
  39. Calculating i Raised to Arbitrary Exponents
  40. Calculus (Textbook by James Stewart) by James Stewart
  41. Calculus: Early Transcendentals by James Stewart
  42. Caldecott and Co. by Maurice Sendak
  43. Caleb Williams by William Godwin
  44. Caleb's Crossing by Geraldine Brooks
  45. Caliban's Filibuster by Paul West
  46. California Heritage Continues
  47. California Home Cooking by Michele Anna Jordan
  48. California Swimming Pool by Sharon Olds
  49. California's Over by Louis B. Jones
  50. Caligula by Albert Camus

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